coping process

collocation in English

meaningsofcopingandprocess

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coping
noun
uk
/ˈkəʊ.pɪŋ/
us
/ˈkoʊ.pɪŋ/
architecturespecialized
a row of stones, bricks, or other material, often rounded or sloping, that forms the top part of ...
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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofcopingandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Four sets of variables were created: risk, stress, reactive coping processes, and stable coping processes.
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Maladaptive techniques are more effective in the short term rather than long termcopingprocess.
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Developing linkages between theory and intervention in stress and coping processes.
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Social factors in psychopathology : stress, social support and coping processes.
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In particular, self-related coping processes significantly predicted lower depression scores, whereas help-seeking and avoidant coping processes were not significant predictors of lower levels of depressive symptoms.
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The concept of doing the best possible stresses the fact that thecopingprocessdoes not have to cease despite events with unsatisfactory outcomes.
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Coping strategies permit greater exploration of variability in coping responses as a function of stressors and context as well as a clearer elaboration of thecopingprocessitself.
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In turn, these representational capacities allow an extension of thecopingprocessin time, with anticipatory functions and cognitive representations playing an increasingly important role.
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It is theoretically and empirically insufficient for a complete examination of thecopingprocess.
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This naiveté added to stress levels and may have initially hindered thecopingprocess.
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This illustrates that the stage of thecopingprocessthat the patient is at and their emotional state could dictate how they react when they attend for radiotherapy.
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The results of this study indicate that temperament and threat appraisals are important predictors of children's post-divorce symptoms, and that temperament is a predictor of children's appraisal andcopingprocess.
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Psychological stress and thecopingprocess.
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The compelling force to make sense of life experiences and to find significance in existence influences the encounter with illness and adds to the complexity of thecopingprocess.
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The environment in which the dog lives is prevalent in thecopingprocess.
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It also holds that the transition between stages involves a rationalcopingprocessreferred to as processes of change.
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It is argued that putting one's life within a framework of religion is a very important part of thecopingprocess.
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This exclusion from the research limits our knowledge of neighborhood effects and related coping processes.
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Developing linkage between theory and intervention in stress and coping processes.
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Physical illness, the individual and the coping processes.
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